
Detailed plan for Parcel 2.2 of phase one of New Kabul City approved and signed
KABUL (Pajhwok) -- The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing announced that the detailed plan for Parcel 2.2 related to the first phase of New Kabul City has been officially approved and signed.
The ministry's press release described the approval as an important step in the development of New Kabul City that will accelerate prosperity and expansion. Parcel 2.2, being developed by Oksin Ariana Construction Company, will provide suitable conditions for urban order, standard services, and sustainable development based on the approved plan.
The plan covers 2,672 jeribs of land owned by the company, ensuring all construction and development activities follow the specified layout. Designed according to urban principles and standards, it includes organized road networks, residential areas, service facilities, green spaces, and public amenities.
Maulvi Najibullah Hayat Haqqani, the Minister of Urban Development and Housing, approved the plan as part of the larger New Kabul City development project. The ministry stated that implementation will create conditions for urban order, quality services, and sustainable growth.
The New Kabul City project aims to manage Kabul's population growth, establish modern residential areas, and improve urban services. The approval of Parcel 2.2's detailed plan marks significant progress toward realizing the project.
Know more about this story?
If you have additional information or believe something is inaccurate, let us know. Your tips help us stay accurate.
More in Economy

Construction Begins on Perimeter Wall at Torghundi Port in Herat

Afghanistan Dispatches Eight Export Shipments via Lapis Lazuli Route to Global Markets

Minister of Water and Energy Visits Sultan Storage and Irrigation Dam in Ghazni

Afghanistan's Cargo Sector Provides Income for Youth Amid Challenges Including Flight Shortages
ReliableConstruction Begins on Perimeter Wall at Torghundi Port in Herat
Construction has started on a new perimeter wall at Torghundi port in Herat province, costing more than 36 million Afghanis, to replace deteriorated structures over 40 years old. Herat governor's spokesman Mohammad Yusuf Saidi said the project will boost security and improve port management at the key trade link to Turkmenistan.
ReliableAfghanistan Dispatches Eight Export Shipments via Lapis Lazuli Route to Global Markets
Afghanistan's Ministry of Transport announced eight export shipments of dried fruits, jam, pressure cookers and energy drinks via the Lapis Lazuli route to Turkey and beyond. Developments also include a UNHCR carpet weaving center in Herat, Uzbekistan ratifying a trade deal and boosted Afghan fruit exports to Russia following Iran's ban.
ReliableMinister of Water and Energy Visits Sultan Storage and Irrigation Dam in Ghazni
Mullah Mohammad Yunus Akhundzada, the Islamic Emirate's Minister of Water and Energy, visited the Sultan storage and irrigation dam in Ghazni province. The dam's preservation project, costing 114 million Afghanis and 35% complete, will irrigate 15,000 hectares upon finishing in solar year 1405.
ReliableAfghanistan's Cargo Sector Provides Income for Youth Amid Challenges Including Flight Shortages
Young people in Kabul have turned to Afghanistan's cargo sector for income amid job shortages, viewing it as a path to family support and independence. Workers face challenges like flight shortages, customs delays and illegal operations, and call on the Taliban for support including insurance and more commercial flights.